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The prices indicated are inclusive of tax and carriage paid (mainland France) from 48 bottles. For less than 48 bottles, the contribution to carriage costs (mainland France) is 24.00 €. Contact us for exports outside Europe.

All bottles, all origins and all formats combined, can be mixed even by unit, freely and free of charge.

Even if they have exceptional ageing potential, we recommend tasting Sauternes from their earliest youth.They do not have tannic astringency and their aromatic complexity is therefore fabulous!

All bottles, all origins and all formats combined, can be mixed even by unit, freely and free of charge.

The apogee dates are given for information only. They can vary according to your taste and the average temperature of your cellar.

Bottle corked? See the end of the "General Terms and Conditions" section for the procedure to follow in this case.

"The first quality of a great wine is to be red. "Winston Churchill

" The difference between God and a wine critic ?We have never seen God think of himself as a wine critic. "Anonymous

Catalog Autumn-Winter2018-2019

Until August 2012, only the cultivation of grapes was certified organic (free of synthetic products) after a 3-year conversion period. Since then, from the 2012 vintage onwards, the sulphur dioxide content of wines has also been monitored in order to obtain the European label "organic wine".

Only wines bearing the European label on their labels are indicated to you as such on our website.

Other labels exist (Demeter, Biodyvin, Nature et Progrès...). These have more demanding specifications than organic farming but are not recognised by public agencies.

Totally surrounded by classified growths, La Gurgue enjoys a privileged terroir, and the attentive care of Mrs Villars (also owner of Ferrière, classified growth of Margaux, and Haut-Bages-Libéral, classified growth of Pauillac). Certainly the best quality/price/pleasure ratio of the appellation.

A 4 ha Petit Cru Bourgeois, between Giscours, Monbrison and d'Angludet. Although in the process of being converted to organic farming (since 2010) and producing only just over 1000 cases per year, Mille-Roses remains one of the cheapest wines in the Margaux appellation.

A 4 ha Petit Cru Bourgeois, between Giscours, Monbrison and d'Angludet. Although in the process of being converted to organic farming (since 2010) and producing only just over 1000 cases per year, Mille-Roses remains one of the cheapest wines in the Margaux appellation.

Straddling the Margaux and Haut-Médoc appellations, Clos du Jaugueyron is a mini-domain (3.5 ha in Margaux) in the southern Médoc held like a vegetable garden by a young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Théron. With in particular a parcel of very old grape varieties such as Carmenère, Malbec and others now forgotten, they produce real Margaux, dense and slender, including the "Nout" vintage, more quickly accessible, with a majority (55%) Merlot. Cited as "A safe address" by Mr. Bettane, and among the "hidden treasures of the Médoc" by the Revue du Vin de France.

Straddling the Margaux and Haut-Médoc appellations, Clos du Jaugueyron is a mini-domain (3.5 ha in Margaux) in the southern Médoc held like a vegetable garden by a young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Théron. With in particular a parcel of very old grape varieties such as Carmenère, Malbec and others now forgotten, they produce real Margaux, dense and slender, including the "Nout" vintage, more quickly accessible, with a majority (55%) Merlot. Cited as "A safe address" by Mr. Bettane, and among the "hidden treasures of the Médoc" by the Revue du Vin de France.

Straddling the Margaux and Haut-Médoc appellations, Clos du Jaugueyron is a mini-domain (3.5 ha in Margaux) in the southern Médoc held like a vegetable garden by a young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Théron. With in particular a parcel of very old grape varieties such as Carmenère, Malbec and others now forgotten, they produce real Margaux, dense and slender, including the "Nout" vintage, more quickly accessible, with a majority (55%) Merlot. Cited as "A safe address" by Mr. Bettane, and among the "hidden treasures of the Médoc" by the Revue du Vin de France.

Straddling the Margaux and Haut-Médoc appellations (we also offer Haut-Médoc), Clos du Jaugueyron is a mini domain (8 ha in total) in the south of the Médoc held as a vegetable garden by a young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Théron. With the greatest attention to detail, they produce real Margaux wines, as dense and spicy as they are slender, like this Grand Vin with a majority of Cabernet Sauvignon (65%). Cited as "A safe address" by Mr. Bettane, and among the "hidden treasures of the Médoc" by the Revue du Vin de France.

The smallest classified growth of Margaux (8 ha), Ferrière is a traditional, frank and pleasant Margaux, moderately powerful but perfectly balanced. Its ability to age is undeniable. Same owner as Haut-Bages-Libéral. In conversion organic since the 2012 vintage, certified organic since the 2015 vintage.

The smallest classified growth of Margaux (8 ha), Ferrière is a traditional, frank and pleasant Margaux, moderately powerful but perfectly balanced. Its ability to age is undeniable. Same owner as Haut-Bages-Libéral. In conversion organic since the 2012 vintage, certified organic since the 2015 vintage.

2013 is the first year of organic conversion, which will make Durfort-Vivens one of the first classified growths in the Médoc to claim and display organic certification from the 2016 vintage (like Palmer). Bettane is one of its most fervent supporters". The quality/price ratio remains absolutely unique at this level of quality of terroir and work. »

Bettane is a fan of Durfort-Vivens "the price/quality ratio remains absolutely unique at this level of quality local and work," even adding for the 2013 "magnificent texture, great nobility and aromatic sincerity, amazing length, do not miss it ! Rated 17.5/20. "

The prices indicated are inclusive of tax and carriage paid (mainland France) from 48 bottles. For less than 48 bottles, the contribution to carriage costs (mainland France) is 24.00 €. Contact us for exports outside Europe.

All bottles, all origins and all formats combined, can be mixed even by unit, freely and free of charge.

Even if they have exceptional ageing potential, we recommend tasting Sauternes from their earliest youth.They do not have tannic astringency and their aromatic complexity is therefore fabulous!

All bottles, all origins and all formats combined, can be mixed even by unit, freely and free of charge.

The apogee dates are given for information only. They can vary according to your taste and the average temperature of your cellar.

Bottle corked? See the end of the "General Terms and Conditions" section for the procedure to follow in this case.

"The first quality of a great wine is to be red. "Winston Churchill

" The difference between God and a wine critic ?We have never seen God think of himself as a wine critic. "Anonymous